News

  1. Dr. Renee Finnen and colleagues' new research article is featured on the cover of the February 5, 2010 issue of Virology.
  2. Dr. Sam Basta's lab's recent work was published in Immunology and Cell Biology and was featured in the Queen's Gazette.
  3. Dr. Myron Szewczuk wasawarded an NSERC Strategic Programs grant.
  4. Mr. Kota Hatta successfully defended his MSc Thesis.
  5. Dr. Ken Jarrell was awarded a Leverhulme Visiting Professorship.
  6. Drs. Anne Ellis and Elaine Petrof are the recipients of Ontario Research Fund grants as part of Ontario’s Innovation Agenda.
  7. Ms. Preethi Jayanth and Dr. Ray Amith were awarded International Travel Awards for the 2009 Annual Meeting of the Society for Glycobiology.
  8. Ms. Susan Franchuk's poster was selected for oral presentation at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the Society for Glycobiology.
  9. Ms. Olivia Roque and Ms. Christina Guzzo are the recipients of The Graduate Student Teaching Assistant Award.
  10. Mr. Justin Tilak is the 2009 recipient of The Undergraduate Award in Microbiology and Immunology.
  11. Ms. Olivia Roque successfully defended her MSc thesis.
  12. Ms. Christina Guzzo and Ms. Ila Che Mat are presenting posters at the Cellular and Cytokine Interactions in Health and Disease conference.
  13. For a complete list of News Stories click here.

THERE HAS NEVER BEEN A BETTER TIME TO THINK ABOUT A RESEARCH CAREER IN MICROBIOLOGY & IMMUNOLOGY

Discoveries in microbiology & immunology are in the news daily and these discoveries affect our lives in numerous ways. The disciplines of Microbiology & Immunology are a focus of basic life sciences, at the forefront of research aimed at probing the nature of life processes. During the past several decades, many of the major discoveries that have helped to elucidate the fundamental principles of molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics and cellular microbiology have arisen from studies using micro-organisms. Micro-organisms are also closely associated with the health and welfare of plants and animals, with both beneficial and detrimental effects.

The Department of Microbiology & Immunology offers an exciting learning experience that will prepare you for diverse careers. Our outstanding professors are both internationally recognized experts in a variety of subjects and committed educators who will serve as mentors in learning both practical skills and theoretical knowledge. Factor in Queen's state-of-the-art facilities and you have a world-class educational environment.

Graduate studies in Microbiology & Immunology offers students opportunities to enter the exciting world of fundamental, original scientific research using molecular and cellular approaches. Along with the practical educational aspects of learning how to develop and test hypotheses in order to carry out productive scientific research, graduate students learn important life skills including a passion for the discipline, thirst for new knowledge, pride in work, respect for others, and adherence to high ethical standards.